In the north of the battlefield the 20th (Light) and 29th and Divisions, with the French on their left, took all their set objectives - which included the by now shattered remains of Langemarck, described by the Official Historian as little more than 'a water-covered swamp.' ('Military Operations. France and Belgium, 1917' (Volume II), compiled by Brigadier-General Sir James E Edmonds, London, HMSO, 1948, p.200).

Not without difficulty British troops eventually consolidated positions some little way beyond the 'village'.